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. 2020 Nov 2;10:18872. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-75885-x

Table 2.

Association among mRNA expression of heat shock proteins (HSP70 and HSP60), pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-6 and TNF-α), and an anti-inflammatory cytokine (IL-10) in the jejunum of different groups (n = 8).

HSP70 HSP60 IL-10 IL-6
28-day, Ctrl
HSP60 − 0.52781
IL-10 − 0.49962 0.93866*
IL-6 − 0.65041 − 0.26114 − 0.31438
TNF-α − 0.61643 0.89439* 0.98239** − 0.17015
28-day, HW
HSP60 0.20805
IL-10 0.33961 0.77830
IL-6 0.68936 0.20149 0.63733
TNF-α − 0.01611 − 0.47933 − 0.31694 0.35097
35-day, Ctrl
HSP60 0.76874
IL-10 − 0.01780 0.48138
IL-6 − 0.01780 0.35873 0.59413
TNF-α 0.71944 0.90411* 0.18937 0.05358
35-day, HW
HSP60 − 0.64656
IL-10 − 0.81560 0.91586
IL-6 0.65508 − 0.11107 − 0.50001
TNF-α − 0.99658** 0.60286 0.76802 − 0.63561
35-day, LW
HSP60 0.04098
IL-10 0.51301 − 0.25486
IL-6 − 0.55964 − 0.17552 0.41625
TNF-α 0.84820* 0.52926 0.14611 − 0.70367

The table shows R values of parametric correlation analysis (Pearson) for HSP70, HSP60, IL-6, TNF-α, and IL-10 in different groups on day 28 and 35. Correlation is significant at **P < 0.01 and *P < 0.05.